These and many other factors made the Klan very appealing to white native-born Protestants during the 1920s.
For its first 180 years, justices were almost always white male Protestants.
Its appeal was directed exclusively at white Protestants.
He found the island populated by white English-speaking Protestants and their slaves.
In addition, 44 percent of white evangelical Protestants support handgun control, while over 50 percent of the other major religious groups do.
Nevertheless, white Protestants remain influential in the country's cultural, political, and economic elite.
Two-thirds of white evangelical Protestants think that churches should weigh in on day-to-day social and political issues.
Even nationally, white Protestants are no longer a majority.
By contrast, voters whose income exceeded $30,000 and white Protestants voted for Republican candidates.
Stalwart support among white evangelical Protestants constitutes the Republican long game.